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Jared Feinberg's Falcons v Panthers film breakdown


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2 hours ago, WUnderhill said:

On the huddle, you’re either Jerry Rice or you’re worthless. He came into the season as the #4/5 receiver but Coker got injured and XL shat the bed. Could be a lot worse than David Moore.

You nailed it. It's a tired theme. 

Moore is on the team because he doesn't miss assignments. Bottom of the roster guys like that are how you win games.

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A good defensive showing can and should confuse and fluster a young QB.  We confused him and pressure him which caused him to get worse and worse since he's a young QB who doesn't have the experience to overcome what we were doing.   He was bad but our defense played very well.

He had so many passes to the checkdown and to the sidelines it was easy to predict a pick like the one Jackson got was coming from a mile away.  

Only one game but I've always liked Evero even if the scheme to stop the run scares me because it seems like we have to hit every gap exactly right and it's hard to maintain that over time.

Loved Moore.  Coach trusts him and you can put him all over.  Return punts, block, catch.  He's a glue guy and exactly the type of a player a 4th or 5th guy on the depth chart has to be. 

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27 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

He didn't do too well with Detroit's pressure Monday night, just saying. 

He definitely got sacked a bunch but still put up over 300 yards 3 TDs and 0 turnovers, completing 78% of his passes at over 10 yards per attempt. If that’s not playing well I’ll take it 17/17 games. 

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49 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

He definitely got sacked a bunch but still put up over 300 yards 3 TDs and 0 turnovers, completing 78% of his passes at over 10 yards per attempt. If that’s not playing well I’ll take it 17/17 games. 

If stats matter then your good. The one important thing he didn't get was the W when it mattered. 

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11 hours ago, Icege said:

idk how the three Mooney drops and two missed field goals can be chalked up to Penix being horrible, but he definitely fell apart later in the game when down two scores and having to be one dimensional on offense. There was a couple of passes too that were affected by the rush to force them off topic. Once Penix was uncomfortable, he unraveled further.

Then again, if folks are looking for a reason to not hope yet by finding reasons to dismiss the performance, carry on I suppose?

Rewatch it and see how bad his ball placement was. It was wild. That was easily worse than any Bryce performance I have seen in terms of ball placement alone.

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19 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

If stats matter then your good. The one important thing he didn't get was the W when it mattered. 

That would be on the defense for allowing 38 points and his RB coughing up a fumble. The fact of the matter is Lamar typically plays well under pressure. 

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Found these on the Patriots Message Board

They're a bit worried
 
20 of the 53 points the #Panthers have allowed this season came off offensive turnovers. Without those, they’d lead the league in points allowed, with 33. No turnovers = more wins.
The average opponent facing the #Panthers have started at the 21.08 yard line, which is 1st in the entire league.
 
#Panthers defense overall this season: 17.7 points allowed per game (8th) 196.7 passing yards allowed per game (12th) 5 offensive touchdowns allowed (7th) 5 total takeaways (5th)
 
Per
@PFF: the Panthers are currently employing two of the top 15 corners in terms of coverage grades, min 150 snaps. Mike Jackson: 5th Jaycee Horn: 15th  

My favorite:  The Derrick Brown weekly frisbee throw

https://x.com/4ourmanrush/status/1970587941077725442

 

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